thierryx96
DIY
Hi there,
I have a Vulcan (2009) Hot Water System (HWS) which is now tripping the 20A CB on my switchboard. The switchboard has been replaced one month ago (no problems since today, though).
The tripping happens 1-2 minutes after I switch the CB back on. Does it means I can rule out any short circuit / earth connection problem? I would assume that should trip the CB instantly?
I have set the thermostat to the lowest temp (60, was 80 before) and examined the wires (nothing suspicious). The thermostat is labelled: "240V – resistive load 30A", does it means the HWS might draw up to 30A? thus the CB being too low?
Thanks a lot for you help!
Thierry
I have a Vulcan (2009) Hot Water System (HWS) which is now tripping the 20A CB on my switchboard. The switchboard has been replaced one month ago (no problems since today, though).
The tripping happens 1-2 minutes after I switch the CB back on. Does it means I can rule out any short circuit / earth connection problem? I would assume that should trip the CB instantly?
I have set the thermostat to the lowest temp (60, was 80 before) and examined the wires (nothing suspicious). The thermostat is labelled: "240V – resistive load 30A", does it means the HWS might draw up to 30A? thus the CB being too low?
Thanks a lot for you help!
Thierry
- TL;DR
- HWS trip 20A CB, HWS is labelled as "240V – resistive load 30A", do I need to change CB to 30A?